Well at least we didn't give up draft picks. I have the feeling Gruden isn't going to want to play him right away so he can try and keep his job. I say you start him day one and just live with his mistakes. You don't draft him to sit. Play him and start him day one. No one wants to see Keenum or Colt.

As far as Rosen was concerned, he wasn't going to move the needle here in DC. I feel that is why we never pulled the trigger on him.

Dwayne Haskins*, QB, Ohio State
Height: 6-3. Weight: 231. Arm: 33.50. Hand: 9.63.
40 Time: 5.04.
Projected Round (2019): Top-20.
4/22/19: Haskins has flashed the ability to be an NFL quarterback, but he needs to become more consistent. In 2018, he completed 70 percent of his passes for 4,831 yards with 50 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Haskins struggled as a pocket passer against Penn State, but dominated Michigan's tough defense. As a sophomore, he completed 70 percent of his passes for 565 yards with four touchdowns and an interception.

Haskins has a strong arm with the potential to be a pocket passer who hurts defenses. He has talent, but there are stretches during which everything is just a little bit off with him. His decision-making is not consistent, and he makes some bad plays in terms of ball security. Haskins' field vision needs to improve, and he has to get faster at working through his progressions. His footwork also needs improvement, and his ball placement can be off.

Haskins should have returned to Ohio State for 2019 to improve his overall play before going to the NFL, but financially it was a smart decision as Haskins looks destined to go in the top 20. He was first-year starter in 2018 and has upside to grow. Haskins had solid interviews at the combine to solidify his status as a high first-rounder.

__________________Joe Gibbs- The best coach of all time, Lombardi trophy should be renamed Gibbs.

Art Monk- Art was like an OL playing WR, doing the dirty work and not getting the glory.